Love: He'll be reevaluated in two weeks according to Ricky on the pregame show today.

As I've posted high ankle sprains are really, really bad. They take forever to heal. Idaho State's point guard had one in early December and didn't return until February just to give you an example.

Doctors and trainers have told me a bad high ankle sprain can take anywhere from six weeks to three months to heal properly.

Eloy isn't going to be playing before Memorial Day if he's really lucky, then he'll have to have a rehab assignment. I don't think you'll see him back with the Sox until the middle of June. myself but we'll see.

Different for baseball players. He might be able to DH minimum in 2 weeks. He doesn't need to cut hard like basketball players and football players do.

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Chez: Despite your sarcastic comment I'm telling you what I've been told BY doctors and trainers.

But don't take my word for it since obviously you think I'm a ****ing idiot, here's Scott Merkin's story on the White Sox web site:

"According to healthline.com, high ankle sprains can take anywhere from six weeks to three months to heal."

That's exactly what I've been told.

Eloy's damn lucky the way he hit that wall he didn't break the ankle although as I posted elsewhere doctors and trainers have told me in many cases a broken ankle heals faster then a bad high ankle sprain.

Care to wager on when Eloy's back? It would be a ****ing miracle if he's back in less than a month.

Chez: Despite your sarcastic comment I'm telling you what I've been told BY doctors and trainers.

But don't take my word for it since obviously you think I'm a ****ing idiot, here's Scott Merkin's story on the White Sox web site:

"According to healthline.com, high ankle sprains can take anywhere from six weeks to three months to heal."

That's exactly what I've been told.

Eloy's damn lucky the way he hit that wall he didn't break the ankle although as I posted elsewhere doctors and trainers have told me in many cases a broken ankle heals faster then a bad high ankle sprain.

Care to wager on when Eloy's back? It would be a ****ing miracle if he's back in less than a month.

I don't think you are an idiot. Not at all. And I apologize if I came off as thinking you are.

Guess we'll find out, but I can see him batting sooner than a basketball player would be able to play again just because of the different dynamics, but time will tell.

Voodoo: I hope you're right, this organization doesn't need another gut-punch to another top prospect.

For what it is worth and I have no idea how he came by this info or if it is just an opinion but I saw a Tweet from South Side Sox where he said Eloy won't be back in Chicago until after the All-Star Break that he was in a walking boot right now.

I suppose Lopez's performance is the sole bright spot for the rebuild today. Tim Anderson 0-for-4, Moncada with just one hit.

I'm confused. A win is a good day. What are you talking about when you say "for the rebuild?" We definitely need to win, regardless of individual performances, because that is what we hope happens more often.

I'm confused. A win is a good day. What are you talking about when you say "for the rebuild?" We definitely need to win, regardless of individual performances, because that is what we hope happens more often.

ANY day one of our young rotation pieces has a dominant day, that's a GREAT day for the rebuild.